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FOREST CITY COURIER Published Every Thursday in tt» interest of Forest City and Ruther ford County. 'T- '-/ X' Entered Aug. 22, 1918, at th* port office at Forest City, N. C., as eecon class matter under act of Congres! of March 3, 1879. C. E. ALCOCK Editor and Ownei CLARENCE GRIFFIN. -News Editoi MRS. C. E. ALCOCK. . Society Editoi ARVAL ALCOCK Advertising K. H. HOUSER Job Dept. " * •.**.'/. SUBSCRIPTION RATES £ Payable in Advance One year —sl.oo Six months 50 $1.50 per year outside of Ruthe^ord ?• County * a .. •/ ADVEB.TISING RATES Display, per column Inch 30c i Reading Notices, per line —.——-10 c j Classified Column lc per word j THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1928! ' 1 j LATTIMORE LOSES TO • FOREST CITY HIGH CAGERS j j The Golden Tornado of Forest City i, Hi defeated the strong Lattimore Hi ( on the local court Friday night 36- 27. The game was hard fought from start to finish the half ending 17-16 in Forest City's favor. The good floor 1 work of McKeithan and the accurate shooting of Dorsey was , the high k lights of the game. Dorsey was high | scorer getting 15 of Forest City's points. Captain Whitlock played » good ball at guard. Moss at center, got most of the tips. Ford played outstanding ball at forward. Weath-'J ers and Gold were outstanding for I the losers. j 1 i . V STUDENTS NIGHT AT CLIFFSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Next Sunday night will be "Stu dent's Night" at the Cliffside Bap-! tist church. Short talks will be made j by the students, after which Dr. j Davis, president of Boiling Springs j Junior College, will have charge of the program. CARD OF THANKS I We wish to thank our friends and • neighbors for the many deeds .of kindness shown us during the ill ness and death of our dear husband and father, B. R. Butler. We espec- i ially tender thanks to our friends for j the beautiful floral offering. May j God richly bless all of I I MRS. B. R. BUTLER j •" and CHILDREN. : ! Mr. and Mrs. Rice Henry, of Ware Shoals, S. C., spent several days here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Horn. Mrs. Gary Hiott and children, of Pickens, S. C., are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Biggerstaff. J ug t three words—"Happy New Year"—but behind them a^G ° Ur you for y° ur friendship and patronage yte/f during the past year, and all our hopes for your continued encouragement and support vr V / y x •f * M ' * , • % ■ : * > f . ; * •"' '•1 v . * r ♦ Jack's Leader Store \ - ' ' . - . Forest City, N* C. I j KIWANIS CLUB 1 ' j The Kiwanis Club will meet on , Thursday night of this week, instead jjfof Monday.'Terry Moore in charge of ■I the program. Plans for entertaining Mr. Walter ; Haynes and his friends on Thursday, January 3, the opening night of the new Romina Theatre, will be com pleted at this meeting. i. " * : SPINDALE IPLAYS FOREST CITY ALL-STARS FRIDAY, The Spindale Athletic Club will I play the Forest City All-Stars on the I* Spindale .court Friday night at 8 ( o'clock. The Clover, S. C., Athletic , Club, one of the best in uppper ( j South Carolina, will play Spindale, at ! !the Spindale House tonight (Thurs-. i day) at 8 o'clock. Both tonight's and; a Friday night's games promise to be | the best of the season. m GOLDEN VALLEY Bostic, R-4, Dec. 23.—The mem jbers of Golden Valley Methodist | church were made very happy Sun iday when they learned that Rev. K. N. Snipes was back on Bostic charge for another year. Miss Merle Hunt, of Cliffside, is spending the holidays with her par-; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edley Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Letcher Rollins, Miss ' i Merle Hunt and Mr. Bela Jones were j visitors at Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jones. J Misses Mallie McCurry and Lola j Stallings spent Tuesday with Miss! Nannie Melton. Mr. James Melton and family of I Spindale, spent the week end with ! home folks. Those visiting Mr. Dan Melton and | family were Rev. K. N. Snipes, Mr. j Claud Melton and family, Misses Jet- j tie, Ruby, and Mamie Lee McCombs, i Misses Paul Jones, Cle Rollins, Fred Melton, J. D. and Roscoe McCombs. All enjoyed music on the Victrola. ; Miss Bonnie Fortune gave a Christ j mas treat in honor of her school chil dren Saturday afternoon. Miss Mallie McCurry gave a cot ton' picking last Wednesday night. Among those present were the fol lowing: Misses Lola Stallings, Nan nie Melton, Mallie McCurry, Messrs. Duval Anderson, John Toney, Fred and D. Houser, Dan and A. S. Mel- ; Mr. Ben McCurry and son Norman were in Shelby Saturday on business. J. J. Love of Newton in Catawba County made a profit of $29 per acre with his corn crop by top dressing it with Chilean nitrate of soda according to a report by J. W. Hendricks, county agent: | -The New Whippet is now on display on the W. L. Horn Mo tor Co. floor. A four-door sedan delivered to you for $680.00. Lowest priced car in the world and the quality speaks for itself. Built up to a standard, not down to a price. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1928 i EAST AVONDALE ' nt i Avondale, Dec. 24.—Miss Laura Baber spent part of this week in Elr lenboro with 'Mrs. W. H. Payne, f i Mrs. Crate Haynes spent Christ > mas with her mother. ' Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Robertson, of - Cliffside, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jenkins Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Layne, and Miss Brama Layne spent Saturday after - noon in Spartanburg. Mr. Ed Baber and Mr. Glenn Ba ber have been sick with "flu." 'I ; Mr. and Mrs. Myles Haynes and little son spent Sunday with Mrs. j Crate Haynes. . ; Mr. Billie Watkins is spending the j Christmas holidays here with his parents. j ■ The following left last week to , spend the holidays with home folks: Miss Lila Freeman, Shelby; Miss Bess J ; Jackson, Duncan; Miss Marjorie ' Campbell, Paw Creek; Miss Georgie j Belle Wells, Forest City. Mr. Albert Thomas is spending the t holidays here with his parents. j TRUSTEE'S SALE OF t LAND Under and by virtue of the power i of sale contained in that certain deed of trust dated December 18, 1926, J made and executed by T. C. Holland | and wife, Missouria Holland to J. W.! Matheny, trustee, and appearing of record in the office of the register ; of deeds of Rutherford County, in Book A-6 of Deeds, on page 35, de- j fault having been made in the pay- j ment of the indebtedness secured i thereby, and the holders of the same having requested the trustee named j therein, to sell the said property in ; accordance with the provisions of the j said deed of trust, the undersigned j will offer for sale to the highest bid- j der for cash at the courthouse door j in Rutherfordton, N. C., on MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929 j ! at about the hour of 12 o'clock, M., j 'the following described real estate: i, All that certain piece, parcel and tract of land lying and being in High Shoals Township, Rutherford County, j Nbrth Carolina. Being a part of the j L._ A. Holland, deceased, lands, and [adjoining the lands of T. C. Holland, I Mrs. O. May Wall, G. D. Holland and others; and described as follows: Beginning on a stake in Ferry Road corner of lot No. 3 and runs iS. 45 W. 6 chains to a stone corner ■of same, thence S. 74 3-4 E. 11 1-2 ! chains to a stone, thence S. 37 3-4 E. 15 1-2 to a stone, thence S. 9 3-4 E. '25 53-100 chains to a stone in the jold line, thence N. 85 W. 9 27-100 Bringing Home the Bacon is a good thing if you don't bring home the wrong bacon. I A young lady stenographer j who had written a letter to her! i young man during business hours sent the wrong letter to j a business firm which stated they were shipping them a car load of love and kisses instead of axle grease that they order ed. It's a case of bringing home the bacon every time you let] us sfc>ck • your pantry with choice groceries and quality foodstuffs. Our line of table delicacies will appeal to every critical housewife. I Jones Grocery Company • FOREST CITY, N. C. chains to a stone, thence N. 2 1-2 chains to a stone, thence S. 85 E. 2 chains to a stone, thence N. 1-4 |E. 16 72-100 chains to a stone, thence i ;N. 55 3-4 W. 17 25-100 chains to a :! stone in the road, thence S. 45 1-2 jw. 10 chains to a stone, thence S. i 69 1-2 W. 6 82-100 chains to a stone, thence N. (3.55-100 degrees) E. 13 68-100 chains to a stone, thence N. 7& E. 20 34-100 chains to the be ginning containing 36 acres. And being two tracts of land, lot ted to T. C. Holland in the parti tion proceeding recorded in judgment ; records Book F. Page 540 et seq. and | one tract conveyed to T. C. Holland and by Holland heirs, which refer ; ence is hereby made for a more com plete description of said lands, j This sale will be made subject to prior lien indebtedness of $2200.- 00, and subject to all other liens | which may be outstanding against said land. This the 26th day of December, 1928. J. W. MATIiENEY, Trustee. 12-4t. C. O. Ridings, Atty. "Their chauffeur seems a sober, ' t careful fellow." * "Well, for the* wages they pay they can't well expect anything else." 4 First Law—What are we going to have this morning? Second Law—(wearily)—Roll call mostly, it seemeth, old chap. If you want a real thrill, and wish to see the wonder in Ra dio, call at W. L. HORN MO TOR CO., and you will find it in store for you. W. L. Horn guarantees the most perfect re ception and most stations you have ever heard over radio, and he does not mean may be. Seeing Is Believing We Invite You To See Our Monuments J. R. Jordan & Co. FOREST CITY, N. C. Resolve NOW to Hays MONEY ! The BEST resolution you can make is to HAVE MONEY. Not only resolve to do it—but DO IT. Money is NECESSARY for comfort and happiness from the time "Baby is born" to and thru OLD AGE. Start Saving Regularly NOW We invite YOUR Banking Business : f • . HAVE MONEY! Forest City and Caroleen HAVE MONEY! For Quick Loans on Re*l Estate, See J. H. Thomas, Seeking New Business on Our Record / * w Make one agency responsible \ for all of your insurance | protection. J i What are the benefits? You will know the exact state j of your insurance at all times. You will know that your J ■ ■ 1 "i",. w ' interests are receiving uniformly close attention. Your 4 . " ■/ 4 dealings will be centered, making reference easy and information instantly available. You will know that your property values are adequate- 3 ly covered and that your compensation for loss will be 1 promptly, justly effected. You will know that your i policies are not going to lapse and that one policy is } not going to render another void. j . • • •••• .' 4 Make sure BEFORE the fire—Call today! ] ■ SECURITY | Insurance & Realty Co. ] G. B. HARRILL, Sec'y.-Treas. j —; PHONE 64 : \ Forest City, • - 1 N. C.
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